Lagdo Dam: Humanitarian Minister Leads FG’s  Committee To Proffer Solution To Flooding

By Emmanuel Daudu

Following the opening of the Lagdo dam by the Cameroonian authorities, the Federal government has constituted a high-level committee led by the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr Betta Edu to proffer solutions to flooding and its consequences in Nigeria.

According to Rhoda Ishaku Iliya, Deputy Director of Information, FMHAPA, in a press release, she  signed on
28th August 2023, and made available to journalists, the Minister made this known during a press conference held by the committee members immediately after the maiden edition of the stakeholder’s meeting on the Lagdo dam,  in Abuja.

Dr. Edu said the meeting was at the instance of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, following her presentation at the Maiden Federal Executive meeting.

She said the Federal government is interested in the prevention, mitigation, and proffering solutions to flooding and its consequences.
According to the Minister, some of the measures taken to avert flooding are for State governors and communities to ensure that drainages are cleaned and obstructions to waterways are quickly removed across the country.

Other measures include sensitization to begin from the Federal, State, and Local Government Areas and Communities.

“Everyone is part of the engagement and sensitization efforts of the federal government.

“Persons in the affected areas of the flood are enjoined to move to high lands for safety and state governors are to stand up to their responsibilities on the evacuation of persons in such areas to protect lives and properties,” she said

According to Dr. Edu, the Federal government will be working with Ministries, Departments and Agencies, States and Local governments to ensure that humanitarian services are provided as well as food and non-food items, health, and livelihood for recovery, reintegration, and resettlement for the affected persons.

The Minister of Environment, Dr. Ishaq Salako, said Flood Early Warning System domiciled in his Ministry is on and working and issuing hourly warning alerts of floods not only on River Benue but most parts of the country including River Niger. This he said was aimed at warning people and to let them know the level of water in their areas and vulnerability to flood.
He stated that a platform has been created where environment correspondents are added and they can receive hourly alerts directly without waiting on the Ministry’s officials.

Also, the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Joseph Utsev, said the media is a critical stakeholder in advocating the flood.

“The Media is an important partner in the struggle and encourages them to continue the good work they are doing. He said it is the media that disseminates the message of preventing and mitigating floods. He said that as a government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, we are finding solutions to the flooding to reduce the suffering of people and loss of lives and properties.

On his part, the Minister of State for Water Resources and Sanitation, Bello Goronyo, called on all Nigerians to support the government to ensure that everybody in the danger zone has vacated the areas and states to ensure that such people are evacuated immediately to preserve lives and properties.

Other members of the committee include the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Health and Social Welfare, Interior, Nigerian Immigration Service, Nigeria Police Force, NSCDC, NEMA, NIMET, NIHSA, and Fire Service, among others.

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